Topic > Plucking Facial Hair - 716

Plucking, Trimming, Shaping, Shaving and Lightening Eyebrows Shaping eyebrows into the desired shape is a common practice among women for beautification, as they claimed. However, is it allowed in Islam? The Prophet SAW forbade and cursed the one who did so with his saying: “Allah curses the women who tattoo (others) and the women who ask to be tattooed, the women who connect their hair with false hair, the women who remove their facial hair and women asking for facial hair to be removed and women asking for a space to be made between their teeth for beauty; these women who change Allah's creation. The term 'namisat' refers to women who pluck their own or others' hair and 'mutanammisat' refers to women who have their facial hair plucked by others. The vast majority of linguists (ulama al-lugha), jurists (fuqaha), hadith experts (muhaddithun) and Imam Nawawi agree that (facial hair) refers to plucking "facial" hair . In contrast, some classical scholars are of the opinion that "nimas" refers specifically to the plucking of the eyebrows, and some say the eyebrows and the forehead. Imam Abu Dawud also stated in his Sunan that "Al-Namisa is a woman who plucks her eyebrows to make them thin." However, most scholars say that it refers to the removal of "all" facial hair while also making exceptions such as removing hair from the chin, upper lip, and forehead (details to follow). Therefore, the issue remains focused on the eyebrows. Imam Abd al-Razzaq narrates with his chain of narration that a woman asked the mother of believers Sayyida A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) if she was allowed to remove her facial hair to beautify herself for her husband. A'isha (Allah be pleased with hm...... middle of paper ......mbles a people, then he belongs to this group”. Those women who dye their hair, will lead to the popularization of the awrah because the very act of dyeing your hair is to show off to people, if the non-mahram who sees it, then the hukm is haram wear and that is allowed to wear makeup Also, if a woman wears it just to look healthy, then it doesn't matter. It's because light makeup doesn't become the object of others' attention, it's just to make the face look better shariah, Aishah. always allows the sahabah and female slaves to apply light cosmetics The sahabah had also discussed applying eye liner on the eyes and classified it as adornment that is permitted to be done..